The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings

Chapter 64 - 63: Chronicles of the Divine Continent



Chapter 64: Chapter 63: Chronicles of the Divine Continent

Translator: 549690339

In the still of the night, with the candle illuminating brightly, Pei Xuanjing quietly flips through the book in his hands.

This is a duplicate of “Records of Strange Tales in Shenzhou” obtained from Wang Yun and was delivered by a messenger sent by Gu Ji today.

The thin book, titled “Records of Strange Tales in Shenzhou – Post-drinking Gibberish Edition” by Bai Xiaosheng, was penned in traditional Chinese script on the cover.

This name has been handed down for a long time, seeming to have existed as long as martial arts have been practiced.

Bai Xiaosheng is a name, a title, but not just a single person.

He claims to know everything, on condition that you pay a high enough price, you can gain any information you want.

No one feels his bold claim is exaggerated, because he can always provide answers to all the questions.

Pei Xuanjing opens the book. The freshly-inked writing in the common Da Xing script is easy to understand.

There is a sentence on the title page of the book: “This book was written after drinking, all its words are delirious, with belief they exist, without belief they do not.”

Pei Xuanjing smiles faintly, not taking it much to heart. It’s nothing more than an expression of reluctance to commit.

“As the world knows, today, martial arts are flourishing, while immortal path is declining. The discussion of fairy gods has become a myth.”

“But why is the immortal path declining? And why are the martial arts flourishing?”

“We have explored countless scrolls left by the Tang Dynasty and traced back to its origins. We discovered that during the reign of the Xuanjing Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, the discussion of fairy gods was not absurd: there was an emperor on the throne, commanding the world; there were swordsmen with divine swordsmanship, whose light covered the Nine Provinces; there were Taoists who lived forever and could travel beyond the heavens; there were Arhats with indestructible golden bodies, and their bodies were immortal…”

“Then, a great chaos swept across Shenzhou, Heaven and Earth were in upheaval, Shenzhou turned powerless, celestial beings disappeared, and traces of gods and devils vanished… Since then, martial arts have come into existence and became popular.”

“Thus, we deduce that martial arts originated from the immortal path. It’s only because Heaven and

Earth have changed that the immortal path has disappeared and longevity has become unreachable.” Pei Xuanjing reads word by word, fearing to miss any word and misunderstand its meaning.

“According to what Bai Xiaosheng said, and my speculation, it seems that in this world, there originally existed the fairy gods, or at least there were eternal beings. But because of a great upheaval during Emperor Xuanjing’s rule, Shenzhou fell into a decline, Heaven and Earth drastically changed. Thus, the immortal path declined and was replaced by the martial arts that originated from it.” He mutters to himself, storing all these in his mind, and then continues reading.

“Later, we continued to look for records before Tang Dynasty, and found that history seemed to have fallen into a cycle. Going back a few thousand years to the period between the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Immortal Path flourished. But before that, from the late years of the Divine Han Dynasty when the Sima clan unified the empire, the Immortal Path was again in decline. ”

“From Pre-Qin to the late years of Divine Han, the Immortal Path flourished, and from the late years of Heavenly Zhou, the Immortal Path declined…”

“Considering these examples, we deduced that Heaven and Earth is in a cycle, continually entering a recurring cycle. When Heaven and Earth decay, the Immortal Path also declines, and longevity becomes difficult to achieve. When Heaven and Earth regain vitality, the Immortal Path flourishes, and longevity becomes attainable, with the fairy gods no longer a fantasy.”

“Over a hundred years ago, the previous Bai Xiaosheng and the current Divine Geomancy Master joined forces to hypothesize the changes of Heaven and Earth. The results indicated that Heaven and Earth would begin to recover in about a hundred years, the Immortal Path would flourish, and becoming immortal would no longer be a legend…”

Pei Xuanjing puts down the book, lost in thought.

It must be said that at times, conjectures are just conjectures.

But when a conjecture is confirmed, the feeling is completely different from when it’s a mere speculation.

Pei Xuanjing had speculated that this world might be similar to the novels he had read in his previous life, where the spiritual energy seems to be recovering.

But when this result was confirmed by Bai Xiaosheng’s book, he had mixed feelings.

Indeed, there were immortals in this world, and even those who had achieved longevity.

But where had all those immortals gone?

Was it because of the great changes in Heaven and Earth that those immortals disappeared?

If they really disappeared due to the great changes in Heaven and Earth, then, were these immortals the same as what he understood? Were they truly immortal?

If they didn’t disappear due to the great changes in Heaven and Earth, then where are they?

Would they descend again with the restoration of Heaven and Earth?

Pei Xuanjing, who is now about to reach the pinnacle of this world, realizes that if the fairy gods return with the recovery of Heaven and Earth, the entire world structure would undergo a major shift.

What would these immortals’ attitude towards the ‘mortals’ of this world be like, benevolent or malevolent?

All these were unknown.

Although everything mentioned in Bai Xiaosheng’s book might just be speculation and might not really happen,

“But why do I feel that this speculation is not false news, but rather something that is bound to happen in the future?” Pei Xuanjing frowned.

He recalls some incidents.

It seemed that apart from the Mire Sect who were single-mindedly causing trouble and determined to destabilize the Great Ming Empire. Other major forces in the Great Ming seemed to have fallen into a peculiar tranquility.

“Based on what Gu Ji said, this Martial Academy is a test by the Nobles against the Civil Officials. It would become the focus of the conflict between the two major forces and the center of the storm. But I have been here for over half a month, and everything remains calm.” Pei Xuanjing reflects on his peaceful life throughout the past half month.

Originally, he was prepared to get involved in the conflict between the two sides, to be cautious and discreet in the Martial Academy, avoiding the storm.

But during this period, the entire Martial Academy remained peaceful, with no unforeseen events occurring.

“Maybe, I should pay a visit to the Deputy Dean,” Pei Xuanjing thought to himself.

Sometimes, it was hard to distinguish coincidence from magic. Pei Xuanjing decided to visit Deputy Dean Qingyang Zi actively just last night, and the next morning, Qingyang Zi sent a messenger to invite him.

“I pay my respects to Dean.” Pei Xuanjing greets Qingyang Zi with a fist and palm salute.

Qingyang Zi still has the same jovial expression, “Sit down, please. I have some fine tea sent by my senior brother just a few days ago. I’d like you to try it.”

After Pei Xuanjing settles down, a young Taoist, who appears to be Qingyang Zi’s junior, serves him tea.

Under the warm gaze of Qingyang Zi, Pei Xuanjing takes a sip.

“How is it, how’s the tea?” Qingyang Zi asks.

Pei Xuanjing smiles shyly, “I just find it aromatic. But I can’t explain why it’s good.”

His statement is sincere. His mind is focused on martial arts, and he is not good at tasting tea. He just feels the tea is good, but he doesn’t know why.

Qingyang Zi was taken aback by Pei Xuanjing’s frank response..


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